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According to the habit we used to do when we were children. One index finger is raised to represent one. The index and middle fingers are erected to indicate two. Plus the ring finger.
To put it up is to mean three. Plus the little finger.
To put it up is to mean four. All 5 fingers of one hand are up, which means 5. The little finger and thumb up mean six.
Thumb plus index finger and middle finger. That is, it means seven. The thumb and index finger represent eight.
Hooking the index finger together means nine. Then the index fingers of the two hands are crossed to represent ten.
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1. The gestures of numbers 1-10 are as follows:
2. Extended Resources: About Digital Gestures.
1. Number gesture is a way for Chinese to use the gesture of one hand to symbolize numbers from one to ten. This method of numerical expression was widely used in ancient Chinese commercial activities, and it avoided the misunderstanding of numbers caused by dialects.
2. Pictographic explanation.
1) One to five.
Needless to say, from one to five, each finger represents "1" unit;
2) Six and seven.
By six and seven, the thumb begins to represent "5" units, and in order to facilitate the expression of the fingers, six means the thumb and little finger are open, and seven is the thumb and index finger middle finger together, which is the number "7".
3) Eight. The principle of eight is similar, the thumb means "5", and there are two interpretations of the position of the other four fingers: one is the thumb, index finger and middle finger similar to the Chinese character "eight"; The other is to consider the thumb and the middle, nameless, and little fingers that are tightened towards the palm as additive, i.e., (5+3).
The former interpretation may be more acceptable to the general public, while the latter interpretation is justified).
4) Nine. The representation of nine is equivalent to (10 1), i.e. the downward bend of the index finger indicates the absence of one unit from ten.
5) Ten. Ten is a fist, shaped like a stone (ten), and the homonym is ten.
6) Zero. Number 0: The index finger and thumb fingertips are facing each other to form a circle, indicating the number 0
7) Two hand numbers.
Raised higher or stretched forward represents a number of tens and the other represents a single digit, which can represent any number from 0 to 100.
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North China. 7: Thumb, index and middle fingers are extended and fingertips are brought together.
9: The thumb and index finger are hooked, and the other fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Fujian and Guangdong regions. 7: Spread your thumb and index finger vertically to make the Arabic numeral "7".
9: The thumb and index finger are hooked, and the other fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Taiwan. 7: Spread your thumb and index finger vertically to make the Arabic numeral "7".
9: Open the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger, where the thumb is perpendicular to the index finger, indicating 7+2.
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1. One: Stretch out the index finger with one hand, and bend the remaining four fingers.
2. Two: One hand stretches out the index and middle fingers, and the other three fingers are bent.
3. Three: One hand stretches out the middle, ring, and little fingers, and the thumb and index finger are bent.
4. Four: One hand stretches out the index, middle, ring, and little finger, and the thumb is bent.
5. Five: Stretch out all five fingers together.
6. Six: Stretch out your thumb and little finger with one hand, and bend the remaining three fingers.
7. Seven: Pinch the thumb, index and middle finger of one hand, and bend the other two fingers.
8. Eight: Stretch out your thumb and index finger with one hand, and bend the other three fingers.
9. Nine: The index finger of one hand is bent like a hook, and the other four fingers are bent.
10. Ten: one hand clenched into a fist; Or cross the index fingers of both hands to form a cross.
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1. One: Stretch out the index finger with one hand, and bend the remaining four fingers.
2. Two: One hand stretches out the index and middle fingers, and the other three fingers are bent.
3. Three: One hand stretches out the middle, ring, and little fingers, and the thumb and index finger are bent.
4. Four: One hand stretches out the index, middle, ring, and little finger, and the thumb is bent.
5. Five: Stretch out all five fingers together.
6. Six: Stretch out your thumb and little finger with one hand, and bend the remaining three fingers.
7. Seven: Pinch the thumb, index and middle finger of one hand, and bend the other two fingers.
8. Eight: Stretch out your thumb and index finger with one hand, and bend the other three fingers.
9. Nine: The index finger of one hand is bent like a hook, and the other four fingers are bent.
10. Ten: one hand clenched into a fist; Or cross the index fingers of both hands to form a cross.
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North China. 7: Thumb, index and middle fingers are extended and fingertips are brought together.
9: The thumb and index finger are hooked, and the other fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Fujian and Guangdong regions. 7: Spread your thumb and index finger vertically to make the Arabic numeral "7".
9: The thumb and index finger are hooked, and the other fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Taiwan. 7: Spread your thumb and index finger vertically to make the Arabic numeral "7".
9: Open the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger, where the thumb is perpendicular to the index finger of Tongdu, indicating 7+2.
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Seven: The thumb, index finger and middle finger are extended, and the fingertips are close together, which is the number "7".
9. The thumb and index finger are curved and hooked, and the rest of the fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Gesture expressions.
From one to five. Numbers from one to five are simpler, open your hand and stretch out different numbers of fingers to represent numbers from one to five.
From six to ten (North China).
Six: The thumb and little finger are spread apart, and the rest of the fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Seven: The thumb, index finger and middle finger are extended, and the fingertips are close together, which is the number "7".
Eight: Thumb and index finger stretched out at right angles to make English letters"l"Shape.
9. The thumb and index finger are curved and hooked, and the rest of the fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Ten: Five-finger fist. In many areas in the north, the index finger is straightened, and the middle finger is crossed over the index finger as ten from six to ten (Fujian and Guangdong regions).
Six: The thumb and little finger are spread apart, and the rest of the fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Seven: Spread your thumb and index finger vertically to make the shape of the Arabic numeral "7".
Eight: Open the thumb, index finger and middle finger, where the thumb and index finger are perpendicular, indicating 7 + 1 nine: the thumb and index finger are bent and hooked, and the rest of the fingers are held in the palm of the hand.
Ten: Cross your index fingers and make the shape of the Chinese character "ten".
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